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Computational drug repurposing aims to discover new treatment regimens by analyzing approved drugs on the market. This study proposes previously approved compounds that can change the expression profile of disease‐causing proteins by developing a network theory‐based drug repurposing approach. The novelty of the proposed approach is an exploration of module similarity between a disease‐causing network...
Cancer is still one of the challenging diseases to develop new therapies due to the late diagnosis and its complex progression nature. There is an urgent need for new therapy regimes for cancer patients having late stage diagnosis or recurrence. New computational approaches can help to identify more effective drug combinations as new treatment options for cancer. For this purpose, we developed a classification...
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